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Operating Systems Linux SuSE portmapper service Post 302597261 by bitlord on Thursday 9th of February 2012 08:07:06 PM
Old 02-09-2012
I had to include shutting off nfs, because when I just tried to turn off rpcbind without turning nfs 1st, it would give me a warring.
When I then checked to see if rpcbind was still running after turning it off i would see it still running. So I turn off nfs 1st then turned off rpcbind and it stuck.

Thanks for your imput.
 

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